File:Views on the South Coast of Terra Australis.jpg
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DescriptionViews on the South Coast of Terra Australis.jpg |
Views on the South Coast of Terra Australis, Plate 17 of Matthew Flinders' 1814 A Voyage to Terra Australis. It depicts coastal topographic features on the south coast of Western Australia. This engraving is based upon a number of field sketches made by William Westall in 1801 and 1802. |
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Source | Obtained from the National Library of Australia website. Entry point for the image is http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-t1573. With some effort the image server can be cajoled into serving the full resolution image backing its interactive map application. | ||||||
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